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Jt8d-3 Turbine Engine Compressor Blade Nice Used on 2040-parts.com

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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

JUST IN. I JUST GOT A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE USED JT8 TURBINE BLADES THIS IS THE 2ND STAGE COMPRESSOR BLADE IN THE J78D ENGINE USED IN THE BOEING 727 MILITARY KC36 B 737-100 AND SEVERAL VARIATIONS USED IN SEVERAL OTHER PLANES.

OVER 15,000 OF THES ENGINE WERE BUILT AND USED. THE BLADE ARE 90 PERCENT ITIIANUM. BLADES ARE APROX 12 INCHS LONG AND WEIGHT IS ABOUT A POUND. HISTORY YOU CAN HOLD IN YOUR HANDS, GREAT CONVERSATION PIECE. PN745532-001

PHOTO IS THE SAMPLE AND IS THE SAME AS THE ONE I WILL SHIP TO THE WINNING BIDDER, IT IS A "AS REMOVED" BLADE FROM A RUNNING ENGINE. SO IT MAY BE A LITTLE DURTY. NO PROBLEM THEY CLEAN UP NICELEY JUST WIPING THEM OFF. THE REBUILDERS GLASS BEAD THEM

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